单词 | kinaesthetic |
释义 | > as lemmaskinaesthetic kinaesthetic adj. /kɪnɪsˈθɛtɪk//kaɪnɪsˈθɛtɪk/ belonging to kinæsthesis; also, involving or utilizing kinæsthesis. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > [adjective] > of or relating to the senses > kinaesthetic kinaesthetic1891 the mind > mental capacity > psychology > experimental psychology > stimulus-response > stimulus > sensory nature of stimulus > [adjective] > muscular effort kinaesthetic1891 1891 V. Horsley in 19th Cent. June 868 Given that the cortex of the Rolandic region is kinæsthetic, from which element of it does the efferent impulse start? 1939 Mind 48 360 There is the notion of pure ‘touch’, and there are ‘kinæsthetic experiences’, and we can have the one without the other; but when we speak of ‘the world of touch’, or ‘tactile æsthetics’, we are referring to the data provided by an intimate combination of them both and for this sense Prof. Révész uses the adjective ‘haptic’. 1953 H. Haber Man in Space 149 Whenever we move a limb or perform more complex physical tasks we rely on the delicate co-ordination of these three senses, and the so-called ‘kinesthetic’ sensations we derive from them serve as a very effective means of control. 1960 Aeroplane 99 804/2 Control is kinesthetic (body leaning) and top speed approximately 20 m.p.h. 1970 Motoring Which? July 111/1 The steering was ‘kinesthetic’ (..it means that you have to lean over and move your weight to make the craft go round corners). < as lemmas |
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